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Call for Abstracts:EURAU2014 İSTANBUL – Composite Cities [third call]

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Call for Abstracts:EURAU2014 İSTANBUL – Composite Cities [third call]

Dear Colleagues,

The seventh edition of EURAU will be held in 2014 in Istanbul in the Faculty of Architecture of Istanbul Technical University (ITU) between 12-15 November 2014 and it is structured in continuity with the previous editions, focusing the discussion on the theme "Composite Cities”.

The theme refers to the compositeness of our cities occurring in various forms and various scales; ranging from ever increasing complexity of one-through new urban emergences adding up to the existing urban environment and continuously redefining our urban experience- to tranquility of another-still holding different urban conditions stitching together to an enriched urban experience. Thus the conference aims to enable a medium to discuss the complex relationship between urban form and urban experience through the composite character of our cities explained in four topics - possible states of composite being:

·hybrid city,

·morphed city,

·fragmented city

·mutated city.

The conference is expected to evolve around the question of “how?”s of architectural practice for the composite city. Hence, the essentials of architectural realities - scale, order, space, place, program, content, identity …- will define the backbone of the discussions.

 

Calendar

Abstract submission:April 30, 2014

Notification of Acceptance:May 30, 2014

Early bird Registration:July 15, 2014

Full Paper Submission:July 31, 2014

Conference:November 12-15, 2014

 
SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE
Abdi GüzerMiddle East Technical University
Alberto PieldainMadrid Polytechnic University
Ali CengizkanMiddle East Technical University
Arda İnceoğluIstanbul Technical University
Arzu ErdemIstanbul Technical University
Carmine PiscopoUniversity of Studies of Naples, "Federico II"
Conall O’CathainUniversity of Belfast
Constantin SpiridonidisAristotle University of Thessaloniki
Djamila Rouag SaffidineConstantine University 3
Farid AmezianeFounder of the EURAU Association
Fatma ErkökIstanbul Technical University
Ferhan YürekliMaltepe University
Francisco ArquésMadrid Polytechnic University
Francoise GedObservatoire de l'architecture de la Chine contemporaine
Genevieve MartinUniversité Libre de Bruxelles
Giorgos PapakostasAristotle University of Thessaloniki
Gülsün SağlamerFormer Rector of Istanbul Technical University
Güven Arif SargınMiddle East Technical University
Handan TürkoğluIstanbul Technical University
Hüseyin KahvecioğluIstanbul Technical University
İpek AkpınarIstanbul Technical University
Joaquín Ibáñez MontoyaMadrid Polytechnic University
Kerem KoramazIstanbul Technical University
Madalena Pinto da SilvaUniversidade do Porto
Marco TrisciuoglioPolitecnico di Turin
Maria José PizarroMadrid Polytechnic University
Marta OliveiraUniversidade do Porto
Meltem AksoyIstanbul Technical University
Meltem BasloIstanbul Technical University
Murat Cemal YalçıntanMimar Sinan Fine Arts University
Nuran Zeren GülersoyIstanbul Technical University
Nurbin PakerIstanbul Technical University
Ozan AvcıIstanbul Technical University
Paola ScalaUniversity of Studies of Naples, "Federico II"
Pelin DursunIstanbul Technical University
Philippe LouguetUniversité Lille Nord de France
Roberta AmiranteUniversity of Studies of Naples, "Federico II"
Rui PóvoasUniversidade do Porto
Rui RamosUniversidade do Porto
Sait Ali KöknarIstanbul Technical University
Tansel KorkmazIstanbul Bilgi University
Tuna KuyucuBoğaziçi University
Uğur TanyeliMardin Artuklu University
Vilma Hastaoglou-MartinidisAristotle University of Thessaloniki
Zeno BogdanescuIon Mincu University of Architecture and Urbanism
Zeynep AtaşIstanbul Technical University
Zeynep GünayIstanbul Technical University

 

INVITED SPEAKERS

Call for Abstracts:EURAU2014 İSTANBUL – Composite Cities [third call]

Caroline Bos

Co-founder, Principle Urban Planner, UN-Studio

Caroline Bos studied History of Art at Birkbeck College of the University of London and Urban and Regional Planning at the Faculty of Geosciences, University of Utrecht. In 1988, she co- founded Van Berkel & Bos Architectuurbureau with Ben van Berkel, extending her theoretical and writing projects to the practice of architecture. Realized projects include the Erasmus Bridge in Rotterdam, museum Het Valkhof in Nijmegen and the Moebius house. In 1998, Caroline Bos co-founded UNStudio (United Net). UNStudio presents itself as a network of specialists in architecture, urban development and infrastructure. Current urban development projects include the restructuring of the station area of Arnhem, the mixed-use Raffles City in Hangzhou, a masterplan for Basauri, and the design and restructuring of the Harbour Ponte Parodi in Genoa. Caroline Bos has taught as a guest lecturer at Princeton University, the Berlage Institute in Rotterdam, The Academy of Fine Arts in Vienna and the Academy of Architecture in Arnhem. In 2012, she was awarded an Honorary Professorship at the University of Melbourne’s Faculty of Architecture, Building and Planning. Central to her teaching is the inclusive approach of architectural works integrating virtual and material organization and engineering constructions.

www.unstudio.com

 

Call for Abstracts:EURAU2014 İSTANBUL – Composite Cities [third call]

Murat Güvenç

Director of Urban Studies Centre (USRC), Istanbul Sehir University

Murat Güvenç is a faculty member at the Department of Sociology and the director of Urban Studies Research Centre (USRC), Istanbul Sehir University, where he has been since October 2010.  He is also teaching sociology at Bogazici University. From 2005-2010 he was a professor in graduate program in Architectural Design, Istanbul Bilgi University, where he also worked as one of the main curators of the exhibition entitled “Istanbul 1910-2010: The City, Built Environment and Architectural Culture”, funded by Istanbul 2010, European Capital of Culture Agency. From 1992- 2005, he worked at the Department of City and Regional Planning, Middle East Technical University. His research focus is on urban sociology and ecology, migration, relational ontology, quantitative methods, historical-urban geography, industrial geography, and Istanbul. Currently he is involved in projects on world migration flows, Turkish internal migration and migrant profiles, and Bursa metropolitan area.

 

Call for Abstracts:EURAU2014 İSTANBUL – Composite Cities [third call]

Murat Tabanlıoğlu

Partner, Tabanlıoğlu Architects

After graduating from IEL, he studied architecture at Vienna Technical University. After graduating in 1992 he returned to Istanbul. He founded Tabanlioglu Architects in cooperation with Dr. Hayati Tabanlioglu in Istanbul in 1990. Besides his atelier program at Bilgi University, he lectures at universities and various international platforms and serves as a juror at academic programs and competitions. Murat Tabanlioglu is a Chartered Member of RIBA.

www.tabanlioglu.com

 

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